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住院老年跌倒患者临床结局和医疗费用的性别及种族差异:一项全国性分析。

Sex and racial disparities in clinical outcomes and healthcare costs among hospitalized older adult fall patients: A nationwide analysis.

作者信息

Gibbons Miles J, Mallick Saad, Coaston Troy, Le Nguyen, Ali Syed Shaheer, Chaturvedi Arjun A, Sakowitz Sara, Benharash Peyman

机构信息

David Geffen School of Medicine, University of California at Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, USA.

David Geffen School of Medicine, University of California at Los Angeles, Center For Advanced Surgical & Interventional Technology (CASIT), Los Angeles, CA, USA.

出版信息

Surg Open Sci. 2025 Aug 8;27:120-125. doi: 10.1016/j.sopen.2025.07.003. eCollection 2025 Sep.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The impact of patient sex and race on clinical in-hospital outcomes and expenditures of falls in older adults remain underexplored. This study examines sex- and race-based disparities of fall-related hospitalizations.

STUDY DESIGN

All hospitalizations for adults (≥65 years) from falls were identified (National Inpatient Sample, 2017-2021). Patients were stratified into sex and racial groups (White and Non-White). Multivariable logistic (dichotomous variables) and linear (continuous variables) regression modeling compared clinical in-hospital outcomes, resource utilization, and hospital costs stratified by sex and race.

RESULTS

An estimated 5,870,482 (survey-weighted) older adults experienced a fall-related hospital admission, with annual incidence rising from 1,108,024 to 1,210,547 ( < 0.001). Unadjusted in-hospital mortality was lower for females compared to males (2.5 vs 4.5 %, P < 0.001). Following risk-adjustment, females had lower odds of in-hospital mortality (AOR: 0.59, 95 %CI: 57-0.60,  < 0.001) and costs (β = -$1344, 95 %CI: -1321 to -1267,  < 0.001).On crude analysis, in-hospital mortality was higher in Non-White patients (3.4 vs 3.2 %,  < 0.001). Mean LOS was longer for Non-White (6.31 ± 7.69 days) compared to White patients (5.65 ± 5.93 days, P < 0.001). Following risk-adjustment, Non-White patients had higher odds of in-hospital mortality compared to White patients (AOR: 1.16, 95 %CI: 1.08-1.24,  < 0.001) and higher median costs (β = $2304, 95 %CI: 1897.90-2710.16, P < 0.001).

CONCLUSION

Sex and race are associated with differences in clinical in-hospital outcomes and expenditures in older adult fall hospitalizations, suggesting potential variations in treatment, recovery, and access to care. Further research is needed to better understand these disparities and inform strategies for more equitable care.

摘要

背景

患者性别和种族对老年人住院期间临床结局及跌倒相关费用的影响仍未得到充分研究。本研究探讨了跌倒相关住院治疗中基于性别和种族的差异。

研究设计

确定了所有因跌倒导致的成人(≥65岁)住院病例(2017 - 2021年全国住院患者样本)。患者被分为性别和种族组(白人及非白人)。多变量逻辑回归(二分变量)和线性回归(连续变量)模型比较了按性别和种族分层的临床住院结局、资源利用情况及住院费用。

结果

估计有5,870,482名(经调查加权)老年人因跌倒相关原因住院,年发病率从1,108,024升至1,210,547(<0.001)。未调整的住院死亡率女性低于男性(2.5%对4.5%,P<0.001)。经过风险调整后,女性住院死亡几率较低(调整后比值比:0.59,95%置信区间:0.57 - 0.60,<0.001)且费用较低(β = -1344美元,95%置信区间:-1321至-1267,<0.001)。在粗分析中,非白人患者的住院死亡率较高(3.4%对3.2%,<0.001)。非白人患者的平均住院时间(6.31±7.69天)比白人患者(5.65±5.93天)更长(P<0.001)。经过风险调整后,与白人患者相比,非白人患者住院死亡几率更高(调整后比值比:1.16,95%置信区间:1.08 - 1.24,<0.001)且中位数费用更高(β = 2304美元,95%置信区间:1897.90 - 2710.16,P<0.001)。

结论

性别和种族与老年人跌倒相关住院治疗的临床住院结局及费用差异相关,提示在治疗、康复及获得医疗服务方面可能存在差异。需要进一步研究以更好地理解这些差异,并为制定更公平的医疗策略提供依据。

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